Barco r5976832/07 manuel d'utilisation

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    OL it e r e nt al dis play Installation manual R5976832/07 29/05/2007[...]

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    Barco nv Eve nts Noordl aan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.89.70 Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: sales.events@barco.com Visit us at the web: www.barco.com P r i n t e di nB e l g i u m[...]

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    Changes Barco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either ex pressed or implied, including but not limited to the i mplied war- ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Ba rco m ay make improvements and/or changes to the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time with[...]

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    Table of con tents T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 . S a f e t y ................................................................................................................. 3 1 . 1 S a f e t y g u i d e l i n e s ............................... ............... ................... ............... ................... ......... ......... 4 1 . 2 I m p o r [...]

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    Table of con tents A . D i m e n s i o n s ..........................................................................................................9 3 A . 1 D i m e n s i o n s o f a n O L i t e r e n t a l t i l e .................. ............... ................... ............... ................... ......... .... 9 4 A.2 Dimensions of an OL[...]

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    1. Safety 1. SAFETY About this chapter Read this chapter attentively . It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing an OLite rental display . Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to th e OLite rental tile. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and war[...]

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    1. Safety 1.1 Safety guidelines Personal prote ction W ARNING : Ensure you und erstand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instruction s, warning s and cautions m entioned in this manual. W ARNING : Be aware of suspen ded loads. W ARNING : Wear a hard hat to reduce the risk of personal injury . W ARNING : Be careful while workin g with hea[...]

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    1. Safety 1.2 Important safety instructions Instruction s: • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follo w all instru ctions. • Clean only with materials or chemicals that are inert, nonabra sive, noncorrosive and non-marking. Consult the manufacturer for further advice should any doubts exist regardin[...]

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    1. Safety 1.3 Important warnings Important warnings: Risk of electric shock: Do not open. T o reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover ( or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE [...]

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    1. Safety 1.4 Important warnings concernin g flight cases Important warnings concer ning stacking/tr ansporting OLit e rental flight cases • S tack maximum two (2) OLite rental flight cases high. Never higher . • Surface on which flight case is standing must be level to e nsure that the total load is evenly spread out among the four wheels. The[...]

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    1. Safety 8 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    2. Install ation requi rements 2. INST ALLA TION REQUIREMENTS About this chapter This chapter enumerates the m echanical requirements for the OLite display , the electrical requirements to power up the OLite display and the system requirements to run the control software efficient. Overview • Mechanical requirements for the OLite rental display ?[...]

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    2. Installation r equirements 2.1 Mechanical requirements for the OLite rental display Weig ht Do not underestimate the weight of a complete O Lite rental display . Be sure that the floor or truss installation on which the OLite rental display has to be installed is capable of handling five (5) times the complete load of the display . Note that one[...]

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    2. Install ation requi rements 2.2 Electrical requirements for the OLite rental display Power requirements One OLite tile requires 200-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 4.22 amps at 230 V AC. Note that one OLite tile correspond with a display surface of 0.6 m². Each O Lite tile has a c ontrol box with a power loop through connector . However, MAXIMUM 2 OLite co[...]

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    2. Installation r equirements 2.3 System requirements for the Control software Before you beg in Is assumed you are familiar with the Windows operating system at your site. The CD-ROM in your package contains a Windows-based installation program. Y ou can install the software from the CD-ROM. System requireme nts Minimum specifications : • Hardwa[...]

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    3. System overview 3. SYSTEM OVER VIEW Overview • Introduction R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 13[...]

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    3. System overview 3.1 Introduction The fundamental ele ments of an OLite rental displa y system are: • OLite modules. • OLite rental structure. • OLite rental foot, foot beams and stacker or OLite rental truss beams • Rental power box. • Digitizer . • Control software. Block diagram OLi te display syst em: Sources Digitizer Control PC [...]

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    4. Compone nts of an OLite rental ti le 4. COMPONENTS OF AN OLITE RENT AL TILE General introduction The OLite rental tile has a rugged frame where OLite modules fit into to form one display tile. These modules are connected via a cable string with the OLite control box mounted inside the OLite rental frame. The control box has a MDR input and a MDR[...]

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    4. Componen ts of an OLite rental ti le 4.1 OLite rental frame Introduction OLite re ntal frame The OLite rental frame is made out of aluminium profiles and stainless steel to reduce weight without losing strength. This strong frame allows you to build OLite LED-walls up to 12 frames high stac ked or 15 tiles high trusse d. The front of the OLite r[...]

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    4. Compone nts of an OLite rental ti le 4.2 O Lite module Introduction OLit e module The front of an OLite module consists of a matrix of full color SMD LED’ s enclosed by a shader and sheltered in an IP65 housing. Th e rear of the OLite module is equipped with two positioning pins and two snap-i n latches which enable a precise and fast attachme[...]

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    4. Componen ts of an OLite rental ti le Parts location of an OLite 5 10 module A D I J C E C E F B C D E G H Image 4-6 OLite 510 module ( R9853020 ). A Shader . B F ull color LED. C Module positioning pin. D External fan cover . E Sn ap-in latch. F Hole for thread rolling screw M3. G Red status LED. H Green status LED. I Heat sink. J Power/d ata co[...]

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    4. Compone nts of an OLite rental ti le Cables used with an OLite modul e The interconnection between the OLite modules is done with a custo m designed cable string. There are two cable strings available for OLite rental tiles. O ne for connecting 16 OLite 510 modules with each other and one for connecting 12 OL ite 612 modules with each other . Th[...]

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    4. Componen ts of an OLite rental ti le 4.3 OLite control box Introduction OLite control box The OLite control box contains a p ower supply unit, a distributio n interface and a controller/re-sync unit. All together assembled in an IP65 housing. The control box is attached to a mounting plate which makes the replacement of the hole unit, mounting p[...]

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    4. Compone nts of an OLite rental ti le In a standard OLite rental tile the power/data output ports number 5 and 6 are not used but sealed with a cover (Z3499467). Four strings of OLite m odules are sufficient to fill the grid of an OLite rental frame. Using an OLite contr ol box as stand alone re -sync unit The OLite control box acts like a stand [...]

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    4. Componen ts of an OLite rental ti le Image 4-19 Data linkin g cable of 1,5 mete rs ( R9850210 ). Image 4-20 Data linkin g cable of 5 meters ( R9850220 ). Image 4-21 Dummy da ta plug ( R9850270 ). Cover for unuse d power/data output por ts I mage 4-22 Co ver for unused output po rts of the OLite control bo x (20 pieces: R9853031 ) 22 R5976832 OLI[...]

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    5. OLite rental periphe rals and accessorie s 5. OLITE RENT AL PERIPHERALS AND ACCESSORIES Overview • OLite rental flight case • OLite rental base stan d setup accessories • OLite rental truss setup accessories • P ower boxes • Digitizer • Fiberlink system • Control software R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 23[...]

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    5. OLite rental peri pherals and accessori es 5.1 OLite rental flight case Introduction of the OLite rent al flight case The OLite rental flight case holds up to 4 tiles and is specially designed to enable fast build up directly from flight case to display . The tiles inside the flight case are separated with a removable parti tion plate. This plat[...]

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    5. OLite rental periphe rals and accessorie s Parts location of the OLit e rental flight case B BG H F EI D E F C A I G H Image 5-3 A Flight case cover . B C over locking handle. C Cover positioning strip. D Removable partition plate. E C over locking receiver . F Fork lift slot. G Sta cking dish. H Carrying handle. I T ile positioning cone. R59768[...]

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    5. OLite rental peri pherals and accessori es 5.2 OLite rental base stand setup accesso ries Base stand setu p accessories T o setup an O Lite rental display in a base stand configuration, additional mounting accessories are required as there are the foot beams, the OLite rental foot and the OLite rental stacker . T hese acc essories are easy to in[...]

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    5. OLite rental periphe rals and accessorie s 5.3 OLite rental truss setup accesso ries T russ setup accessories OLite truss beams are required to set up an OLite rental display in a hanging configuration. Barco offers two sizes of OLite truss beams, namely the “OLite single truss beam” and the “OLite dual truss beam”. The single truss beam[...]

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    5. OLite rental peri pherals and accessori es 5.4 P ower boxes General T o ensure safe and reliable operation of the OLite , a suitable system for AC pow er distribution must be used. Though 3 rd. party solutions may be used, several sizes and types of power distributio ns are available from Barco. For smaller system the “Mono Phase Power Box” [...]

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    5. OLite rental periphe rals and accessorie s 5.5 Digitizer General The digitizer processes (image processing, conve rsion and conditioni ng) all source signals for digital distribution to every tile. The digitizer can be accessed directly or via the control software (e.g. Director toolset). This software is designed as a user interface to be used [...]

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    5. OLite rental peri pherals and accessori es 5.6 Fib erlink system General If the distance between the digitizer and th e LED-wall exceeds 5 meters, a fiber optic connection mu st be used to ensure signal integrity and system reliability . Barco offers two complete system solutions including transmitter , fiber and receiver . The choice of system [...]

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    5. OLite rental periphe rals and accessorie s 5.7 Control software General The control software is designed as a graphic user interface (GUI) and can be used to control and configure the digitizer as well as the Barco LED wa ll via a PC (e.g. Director too lset). Minimum required software version: 1.06 Image 5- 12 Control software “Dir ector tools[...]

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    6. Set up process of an OLite rental di splay 6. SET UP PROCESS OF AN OLITE RENT AL DISPLA Y About this chapter This chapter describes roughly the installation process of the OLit e ren tal display for a base stand (floor mount) or truss (hanging) configuration. Several process stages refer to one or more of the detailed "Basic set up procedur[...]

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    6. Set up process of an OLite ren tal displa y 6.1 Set up of a floor mount OLite rental display Set up process 1. Installation of the foot beams and O Lite rental feet. See deta iled procedure "Install the OLite rental feet", page 41. 2. Installation of the adjustable feet. Note that this is optional. See proce dure "Install an adjus[...]

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    6. Set up process of an OLite rental di splay 6.2 Set up of a hangin g OLite rental display Set up process 1. Build up the truss installation. Warni ng: Make sure that the truss installation, on w hich you want to hang the OLite rental display , complies with the local regulations regarding such installations and that the truss installation will be[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7. BASIC SET UP PROCEDURES About this chapter This chapter contains all installation procedures necessary to se t up an OLite rental display . These procedures describe, with de- tailed step by step actions and illustrations, how to install an O Lite rental display in a floor mount or hanging configuration. Some of the pr[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.1 Remove OLite rental tiles out of the flight case Necessary t ools • OLite single truss beam. • Hoist ing equip ment . How to remove th e OLite renta l tile s out of the fl ight case ? 1. Open the four lock handles of the flight case. 2. Remove the flight case cover by lifting it up vertically . Warni ng: At least [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.2 Place OLite rental tiles into the flight case Necessary t ools • OLite single truss beam. • Hoist ing equip ment . How to place OLite rental t iles into the fl ight case ? 1. Place an empty open flight case trolley on a level surface to ensure the load will be evenly spread out among the wheels. 2. Turn the handle[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7. Place the flight case cover on the flight case trolley and close all four lock han dles. Warni ng: At least 2 persons are required to lift up the cover of the flight case. 40 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.3 Install the OLite rental feet Necessary t ools •1 9 m m w r e n c h . • S pirit level. Necessary part s • OLite rental feet. • 2 foot beams per rental foot. • Four M12 bolts per rental foot. •S h i m p l a t e s . How to install the OLit e rental feet ? 1. Place two foot beams parallel per OLite rental foo[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures W ARNING : Foot beams of LED wal ls must alwa ys be firml y secured to t he floor wi th fixin gs (prefe rred) or stabilized with ballast. This to prevent possib le tip over and sliding of the L ED wall due to wind -force or other external influen ces. It is the responsib ility of the installer to ensu re the stability of [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.4 Install an adjustable foot Necessary t ools • A l l e nk e ys i z e4m m • H exagon socket size 10 mm How to install an adjust able foot ? 1. Ensure there are no obstacles to ob struct the smooth placement of the adjustable foot. 2. Slide an adjustable foot into the cross beam. B A Image 7-8 A A ttachment with cros[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.5 Attach an OLite truss beam upon an OLite rental tile The following pr ocedure is written and illustrated for a single O Lite truss beam. The sam e procedure can be applied f or a dual OLit e truss beam. Four lock ha ndles inst ead of two have to be ma nipulat ed. How to attach an OLite tr uss beam upon an OLite renta [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.6 Attach an OLite rental tile upon an OLite rental foot How to atta ch an OLite r ental til e upon an OLit e rental foot ? 1. Ensure that the OLite rental foot is installed well to support the OLite rental tiles. 2. Ensure that both locking mechanisms at the bottom of the O Lite rental tile are unlocked. So, handles in [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.7 Attach OLite rental tiles on top of each other How to attach OLit e rental tiles on top of ea ch other ? 1. Ensure that both locking mechanisms at the bottom of the O Lite rental tile are unlocked. So, handles in vertical po sition and pulled out. 1 2 Image 7- 13 Place the tile lo cking mechanisms in the un locked pos[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.8 Attach OLite rental tiles next to eac h other How to atta ch OLite rent al tiles n ext to each ot her ? 1. Place the side latch hook of the adjoining edge in open positio n by turning the small handle as far as possi ble clockwise. Image 7- 15 Turn the small handle clockwise as far as possible. 2. Bring the two OLite [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.9 Install an OLite stacker system OLite stacke r An OLite stacker is installed opposite every adjoining edge of two OLite rental columns and is required for OLite displays higher than two OLite tiles. Necessary t ools 19 mm wrench. Necessary part s Eight M12 bolts per stacker foot. How to instal l an OLite sta cker syst[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 5. Place the stacker profile vertically with the narrow end inside the stacker foot. Image 7- 19 Install stacker profile. 6. Secure the s tacker profile with the foot and the bridge using two lock keys and four spring cotters. W ARNING : Ensure that each lock ke y is secured with two spring cotters. R5976832 OLITE RENTAL [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.10 Build up a floor mounted OLite rental display Floor mounted OLite display A floor mounted OLite rental display is built upon OLite rental feet. T he OLite tiles are placed successively from left to right (or right to left) and row by row . W ARNING : The foot beams on w hich the OLite rental feet are mounted must be [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures Image 7-23 Install first tile of the second row. Image 7-24 Install sec ond row of tile s. 4. Install an OLite stacker opposite each adjoining edge of two OLite rental columns. See procedure "Install an OLite stacker sys- tem", page 48 for correct and secure installation. Image 7- 25 Install stacker system. 5. I[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures Image 7- 27 Install stacker system. 7. Repeat step 5 a nd 6 until the OLite display is completed. W ARNING : The maximum h eight of a base stand OLite display is 12 tiles high. 52 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7 . 1 1 B u i l du pah a n g i n gO L i t er e n t a ld i s p l a yw i t ht r u s sb e a m s Hanging OLite re ntal displ ay A hanging OLite rental display is built up row by row . Each row is built by placi ng the OLite rental flight cases next to each other and fastening the OLite tiles side by side. The complete row is [...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures Image 7-30 Install truss be ams upon the outer row of tiles. Image 7-31 Unlock the tiles from the flig ht case. 6. Lift up the complete OLite row out of the flight cases. Image 7- 32 Lift up the complete OLite row out of the flig ht cases. 7. Place the ne xt unlocked row of OLite tiles just underneath the previously lifte[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures Image 7- 34 Lift up row one and two. 10. Repeat from step 7 until the complete O Lite display is constructed. Image 7-35 Rotated the flight cases a nd co nstruct a ne w row of tiles. Image 7-36 Place the next row of t iles undernea th the suspended rows. R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 55[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures Image 7-37 Attach and lift up the ne xt row of tiles. Image 7-38 Place the next row of t iles undernea th the suspended rows. Image 7-39 Attach and lift up the ne xt row of tiles. W ARNING : The maxim um height of a h anging OLite rental d isplay is 15 tiles high. 56 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    7. Basic set up procedures 7.12 Secure a hanging OLite rental display Necessary part s Safety steel cables or chains. How to secure a hanging OLite r ental display ? 1. Lift up the OLite disp lay to the desired height. 2. Place a safety steel cable or chain around the truss installat ion above the OLite display and through the safety eyebolt on the[...]

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    8. Cabling o f an OLite rent al display 8. CABLING OF AN OLITE RENT AL DISPLA Y Outdoor plugs and socke ts for OLite rental ti les Barco uses custom designed outdoor sockets for power and data connec tions from tile to tile and to other peripherals. These rugged sockets are watertight (IP65) when used with the appropriate pl ugs and sealing rings. [...]

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    8. Cabling of an O Lite rental dis play 8.1 Power cabling of an OLite rental disp lay Power boxes Barco provides several types of powe r boxes. D epending on the size of the OLite rental display you can c hoose to use the mono phase power box, custom made power box or rental power box. The type of power box, does not influence the power cabling of [...]

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    8. Cabling o f an OLite rent al display 8.2 Data cabling of an OLite rental display Necessary part s • Data linking cables. • O ne dummy data plug. How to realize the data cabl ing of an OLite rental display ? 1. Connect the data cable coming from the digitizer with the data input socket of the first tile. The first tile must be one of the tile[...]

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    8. Cabling of an O Lite rental dis play 8.3 Module interconnection of an OLite 510 rental frame Interconnect ion diagram The OLite 510 rental frame contains e ight columns of eight OL ite 510 modules. These columns are grouped per two and ordered from right to left, seen from the rear of the tile. A cable string is used to connect all 16 OLite 510 [...]

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    8. Cabling o f an OLite rent al display 8.4 Module interconnection of an OLite 612 rental frame Interconnect ion diagram The OLite 612 rental frame contains eight columns of six OLit e 612 modules. These columns are grouped per two and ordered from right to left, seen from the rear of the tile. A cable string is used to connect all 12 OLite 612 mod[...]

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    8. Cabling of an O Lite rental dis play 8.5 R ealize the cabling between OLite module and OLite controller box Necessary part s • Four OLite cable strings per rental tile. • T wo covers for unused output ports of the OLite control box. How to realize th e cabling bet ween OLite module and OLit e controller box ? 1. Ensure t hat all OLite module[...]

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    8. Cabling o f an OLite rent al display 6. Place a cover on the unused output po rts 5 and 6 of the OLite control box. Warni ng: T o m eet the demands of the IP65 protection norm a cover must be placed on every unused output port of the OLite control box. Note: Normally the OLite control box is delivered with a cover on the output ports 5 and 6. Im[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 9. OLITE CREA TIVITY P ACK Introduction The OLite modules, used in the OLite rental tile, can be used i n a different arra ngement than the standard set up of 64 OLite 510 or 48 OLite 612 modules per tile. Y ou can place the OLite modules in a creative way to integrate the modules in the set design for concert touring, tel[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 9.1 A vailable packages A vailabl e packages Art. No. Description Quantity Image R9853100 Cable string for four OLite modules. • Bridging distance of 40 c m (center to center) between modules. • Lead in and lead out cable of 25 cm provided with 12 pins link connector. • One cover (end cap 12 pins con nector) included[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 9.2 OLite support g rid Design guide lines It’s obvious that the design of the support grid for the OLite modul es must comply with several requirements regarding dimensions, strength, accessibility , etc. The housing of the OLite modules is pr ovided with snap-fits for fast and easy attachment to a support grid (frame).[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 9.3 Possibilities Control box possi bilities • All six (6) output ports of the control box are activated. • Up to 16 OLite 510 modules per output port. • Up to 64 OLite 510 modules per control box (due to power limitations). • Up to 12 OLite 612 modules per output port. • Up to 48 OLite 612 modules per control bo[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack • The mo dule spacing of the cable string can be increased by using module dummy plugs (D). Per dummy plug the spacing is increased with 40 centimeter , see example below . 800 mm 1200 mm D Image 9-10 • Maximum 3 module dummy plugs (A) can be connected in series betw een two modules. U se an extension cable to bridge l[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack Extensio n cables pos sibilities • Extension cables can be combined to make up intermediate lengths. However , always use a minimum of extension cables to bridge the distance between output port and module or between two modules. So, use a 5 meter extension cable instead of 5 times a 1 meter extension cable, see illustra[...]

  • Page 77

    9. O Lite creativity pack • Up to 18 meter total cable string between control box and last module. 18 meter 5 meter 2 meter 2 meter 2 meter 18 meter 5 meter 2 meter 2 meter 5 meter 2 meter 2 m eter 5 meter 2 meter 18 meter 5 meter 2 meter 1 m 1 m 2 meter 1 m 2 meter 2 meter 1 m 1 m Image 9-15 Note that the above cabling possibility is ill ustrate[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 9.4 OLite creativity example Cabling example The illustration below shows an interconnection diagram o f the OLite 510 modules and the output ports of the control box. The six output ports of the control box are used and all extensi on cables in the cabling have a length of 1 meter . Each output port has the same module ca[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 7. T otal c able string length 18 meter? Ye s → longest cable string is 6 meter (connected with output port 5 and 6). Three extension c ables of 1 meter and three module cable strings of 2 meter . 8. Use of 5 meter extension cable to bridge distances of 5 meter? Longest bridging distan ce is 3 meter (output port 5 and 6)[...]

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    9. O Lite creativity pack 76 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    10. Maintenance 10. MAINTENANCE Overview • Cleaning OLite tiles R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 77[...]

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    10. Maintenance 10.1 C leaning OLite t iles Why cle aning OLite til es ? Due to outdoor use the OLite tiles are exposed to all kinds of w eather conditions. Sand, dust, smog and other dirt adhere on the OLite tiles and because of that the performance of the OLite tiles can be reduced. That’s why cleaning the OLite tiles is recommended at regular [...]

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    11. OLite options 1 1. OLITE OPTIONS Overview • Optional OLite back cover R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 79[...]

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    11. OLite options 1 1.1 Optional OLite back cover Overview • Back cover for OLite rental tiles • Back cover installation procedure 80 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    11. OLite options 1 1.1.1 Back cover for OLite rental tiles Introduction Some LED-wall applications require an aesthetic look for the rear of the LED-wall. Therefore, Barco of fers an optional back cover system as a kit to close the rear of the OLite rental tile. The back cover system is attached to the OLite tiles before the tiles are placed into [...]

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    11. OLite options 1 1.1.2 Back cover installat ion procedure What has to be done ? T wo support brackets and two lock brackets ha ve to be attached to the rea r of the OLite rental tile. Then the plastic cover can be latched onto the tile without tools. Image 1 1-2 Location of the supp ort and lock brackets fo r the back cover . Necessary t ools 10[...]

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    11. OLite options B C A D Image 1 1-4 3. Hook the plastic cover into the support brackets at the bottom as illustrated and the n push the top of the cover plate against the tile until the latches of the cover plate snap behind the lock brackets. Note that the bottom of the cover plate is provided with two slots wherein the support brackets will fit[...]

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    11. OLite options 84 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    12. Servicing 12. SER VICING Overview • Safety instructions • OLite module diagnostic • Replace the OLite control box • Replacement of an OLite module on-site R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 85[...]

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    12. Servicing 12.1 Safety i nstructions Personal prote ction W ARNING : Ensure you und erstand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instruction s, warning s and cautions m entioned in this manual. W ARNING : Be aware of suspen ded loads. W ARNING : Wear a hard hat to reduce the risk of personal injury . W ARNING : Be careful while workin g [...]

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    12. Servicing 12.2 OLite mo dule diagnostic Status LED’ s OLi te module The OLite module is provided with two status LED’s. One green and one red LED. The two s tatus LED’s are located just below the external fan. The red LED indicates the status of the software and the microprocessor. T he green LED indicates the status of the incoming data [...]

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    12. Servicing 12.3 Replace the OLite control box How to replace the OLit e control box ? 1. Read and heed the s ervicing safety instructions. 2. Disconnect t he power and data linking cables from the OLite control box. Caution: Always disconnect the power cord from the OLite contro l box before connecting or disconnecting the module cable strings t[...]

  • Page 93

    12. Servicing Image 12-4 Safety cable around the ca rrying handle and twic e around horizontal pr ofile. 10. Reconnect all the cable strings with the OLite control bo x. 1 1. Reconnect the power and data linking cables with the OLite control box. Warni ng: Ensure that all plug holder clamps of the power and da ta cables are locked. Ensure that the [...]

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    12. Servicing 12.4 Replacement of an OLite modu le on-site This procedure is illustrated with O Lite 510 modules. Neverth eless, the same procedure is valid for OLite 612 modules as w ell. W ARNING : Always us e this procedure on OLite mod ules which are mounted in the dis play . The use of a module safety cable is compulsory . W ARNING : AL W A YS[...]

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    12. Servicing Image 12-6 5. Attach the othe r end of the module safety cable to the frame of the OLite display . 6. Release the OLite module from the grid by pressing the two latches a t the side of the module together and pushing the module forward out of the grid at the same time. Warni ng: Ensure you have a good grip on the O Lite module while r[...]

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    12. Servicing 8. Attach a module safety cable with a new OLite module as illustrated in i mage 12-6 and attach the other end of the module safety cable to the frame of the OLite d isplay . 9. Guide the new O Lite module (with safety cable) through the grid opening, rotate it and snap the module into the grid. Caution: Ensure to orient the OLite mod[...]

  • Page 97

    A. Dimensions A. DIMENSIONS Overview • Dimensions of an OLite rental tile • Dimensions of an OLite module • Dimensions of an OLite control box • Dimensions of an OLite flight case • Dimensions of an OLite truss beam • Dimensions of an OLi te foot • Dimensions of an OLite stacker system • Dimensions of the foot beams R5976832 OLITE R[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.1 Dimensions of an OLite rental tile Dimensions OL ite frame 896 mm 672 mm 703 mm 276 mm 396 mm 246 mm 294 mm Image A-1 Dimensions OLi te frame with OLi te 510 modules 896 mm 672 mm 703 mm 262,42 mm 310,42 mm Image A-2 94 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    A. Dimensions Dimensions OLi te frame with OLi te 612 modules 896 mm 672 mm 703 mm 264,2 mm 312,2 mm Image A-3 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 95[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.2 Dimensions of a n OLite module Dimensions of an OLite 510 modu le 16,42 41,8 83,6 41,8 5,8 52,5 100 111,6 Image A-4 Dimensions given in milli meters. Dimensions of an OLite 612 modu le 18,23 55,8 111,6 55,8 5,8 54,33 100 111,6 Image A-5 Dimensions given in mi llimeters. 96 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.3 Dimensions of an OLite control box Dimensions 1 0 7 1 4 5 2 9 0 3 6 4 3 7 3 7 7 296,5 324 285 132,6 Image A-6 Dimensions given in milli meters. R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 97[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.4 Dimensions of an OL ite flight case Dimensions 1440 mm 1384 mm 960 mm 9 7 9 , 5 m m 880 mm Image A-7 98 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.5 Dimensions of an OLite truss beam Dimensions si ngle truss beam 891 150 1 0 9 1 4 0 2 6 0 3 0 8 1 3 Image A-8 Dimensions given in milli meters. Dimensions dual t russ beam 1787 220 1 0 9 1 4 0 2 6 0 3 0 8 Image A-9 Dimensions given in milli meters. R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 99[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.6 Dimensions of an OLite foot Dimensions 1 2 0 1 8 0 1 1 9 , 1 5 1 5 0 , 1 5 2 4 9 , 5 892 704 8 40 Image A-10 Dimensions given in milli meters. 100 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.7 Dimensions o f an OLite stacker system Dimensions stac ker foot 690 mm 119,15 mm 2 6 2 m m Image A-1 1 Dimensions stacker prof ile 1394 mm 200 mm 110,6 mm Image A-12 Dimensions stacker bri dge 602 mm 117,6 mm 2 0 0 m m Image A-13 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 101[...]

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    A. Dimensions A.8 Dimensions of the foot beams Dimensions foot be ams 1200 / 2400 / 4000 70 1 6 0 Image A-14 Dimensions given in milli meters. 102 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    B. Specifications B. SPECIFICA TIONS Overview • Specifications of the OLite 510 rental tile • Specifications of the OLite 612 rental tile • Weight of individual parts of an OLite rental display • Ballast values for a base stand OLite display • Ground pressure of a base stand OLite display R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 103[...]

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    B. Specifications B.1 Specifications of the OLite 510 rental tile Specifications Lifetime 50.000 hou rs Pixel pitch 10 mm Calibrated Brightness 5000 NIT LED configuration 3-in-1 SMD Pixel density 5.632 LEDs per tile (88 x 64 px) Hor . vie wing angle > 145° V ert. viewing angle > 95° Contrast 810 Power consum ption 970 W/tile (max) 275 W/til[...]

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    B. Specifications B.2 Specifications of the OLite 612 rental tile Specifications Pixel pitch 12 mm Calibrated Brightness 6,000 Nit LED configuration 3-in-1 SMD Pixel density 3,888 LEDs per tile (72x54) Hor . vie wing angle > 145° V ert. viewing angle > 80° Lifetime 50,000 hou rs Power consum ption 800 W/tile (max) 230 W/tile (average) Weig [...]

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    B. Specifications B.3 Weight of individual parts of an OLite rental display Weight of indi vidual parts OLite control box 8k g OLite 510 module 360 gram T otal weight 4 OLite 510 cable strings 3k g OLite 612 module 480 gram T otal weight 4 OLite 612 cable strings 3k g OLite rental frame (without control bo x, modules and cables) 24 kg OLite single [...]

  • Page 111

    B. Specifications B.4 Ballast values for a base sta nd OLite display All calculations are based upon a w ind load of 0,8 kN/m² (±129 km/h) which comp ly with the TUV regulations. For more information con sult the “Ballast calculator” tool, available on Barco’s web site. The ballast values are given p er OLite rental foot mounted upon two fo[...]

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    B. Specifications Position OLite di splay upon foot beams for minimum bal last Lw Lb Ballast 1 2 3 ... n 0,3 m Image B-2 Single OLite rental foot Height Tiles Used foot beam (Lb) Beam length in front of display (Lw) Minimum ballast (kg) 1 2,4 meter > 0,93 meter (maximum 1,2 meter) 0 2 2,4 meter > 1,1 1 m eter (maximum 1,2 meter) 0 34 m e t e [...]

  • Page 113

    B. Specifications B.5 Ground pressure of a bas e stand OLite display All calculations are based upon a w ind load of 0,8 kN/m² (±129 km/h) which comp ly with the TUV regulations. For more information con sult the “Ballast calculator” tool, available on Barco’s web site. The ballast values are given p er OLite rental foot mounted upon two fo[...]

  • Page 114

    B. Specifications Single OLite rental foot 1,2 meter foot beams 2,4 meter foot beams 4 meter foot beam s Height Til es kg/cm² N/mm² kg/cm² N/m m² kg/cm² N/mm² 9 1.1818 0.1 159 0.31 10 0.0 305 0.1255 0.0123 10 1.4294 0.1402 0.3725 0.0365 0.1489 0.0146 1 1 Not allowed Not allowed 0.4397 0.0431 0.1741 0.0170 12 Not allowed Not allowed Not allowe[...]

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    C. Order info C. ORDER INFO Overview • Spare part ord er info R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 111[...]

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    C. Order info C.1 Spare part order info Order info: Order info Description R9010330 Complete OLite 510 rental tile (controller and modules in cluded) R9853010 OLite 510 rental frame (empty) R9853020 OLite 510 module R98530205 OLite 510 module (5 pieces) R98530220 OLite 510 module (20 pieces) R9853090 OLite cable string for 16 OLite 510 modules R985[...]

  • Page 117

    C. Order info Order info Description R9853050 OLite base stand foot R9851905 Base stand stacker foot R9851900 Base stand stacker profile assembly (stacker profile + stacker bridge) R9851470 Base stand adjustable foot (4 pieces) R9853390 OLite module safety cable (5 pieces) R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007 113[...]

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    C. Order info 114 R5976832 OLITE RENTAL DISPLAY 29/05/2007[...]

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    Index INDEX A Accessories 23, 26–27 Adjustable foot 43 Available packages 68 Creativity pack 68 B Ballast values 107 Base stand 26 Accessories 26 Basic set up procedures 37 Build up 50, 53 Floor mount 50 Hanging display 53 C Cabling 59 Cleaning 78 Components 15 Control box 97 Dimensions 97 Creativity pack 67–68, 7 0, 74 Available packages 68 Ex[...]

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    Index Software 12 S Safety 3–7, 86 Guidelines 4 Important warnings 6–7 Instructions 5 Servicing 86 Servicing 85–86 Safety 86 Set up 34–35 Floor mount 34 Hanging 35 Set up process 33 Software 12 System requirements 12 Spare parts 1 12 Specifications 103–105 OLite 510 104 OLite 612 105 Support grid 69 T Truss 27, 35 Accessories 27 116 R5976[...]